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>> i was-- . >> rose: in cardiff. >> in cardiff, in south wales, which is a city of-- it's the largest city in wales but it's about 200,000 people on the welsh coast about oh, 40 miles away from where dylan thomas and richard burton were born and about 15 miles from where that other famous welshman tom jones was born. >> rose: and what got you to oxford? >> how did you get to oxford? >> my, i went to a regular high school in britain. and there were teachers who were encouraging of students to try their best. and also my father had been educated at oxford on a scholarship. so it, while it seemed unattainable for oxford or cambridge seemed unattainable for most of my contemporaries when i was at high school, it seems within reach at least for me. so i gave it a shot. and wound up there in the early 1970s. but i enjoyed the extra mural life there and got involved with the university magazine. >> rose: yes. >> and enjoyed that a lot. and -- >> liked to write? >> and also it was people were very kind, politicians in particular were very kind and they, it was easy to get an interview with fa
>> i was-- . >> rose: in cardiff. >> in cardiff, in south wales, which is a city of-- it's the largest city in wales but it's about 200,000 people on the welsh coast about oh, 40 miles away from where dylan thomas and richard burton were born and about 15 miles from where that other famous welshman tom jones was born. >> rose: and what got you to oxford? >> how did you get to oxford? >> my, i went to a regular high school in britain. and there were teachers...
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in 1960, there were 1100 bakeries in the city of st. louis. today there are nine. you want to tell me how good we are doing? there used to be a meat market on every third corner. there used to be a florist on every fourth or fifth corner. do you want to find me a local florist? this is a bunch of bull when they say that we have made it. they businesses have gone more successful. small businesses are going down the tubes. how many mom-and-pop businesses are there left anymore. when you get out of big cities like new york, there are no little grocery stores. there are no little convenience stores on neighborhood corners anymore. small businesses are dying a rapid debt. when you consider how many tens of thousands of businesses have gone under in the last 25 years. mr. president, answer that question for me. >> i would just say, mr. president, commie. because before you make another one of these boneheaded decisions, talk to me. i am going to tell you what the consequences of that decision. we will go up and we will talk to the president. neil: the president is never
in 1960, there were 1100 bakeries in the city of st. louis. today there are nine. you want to tell me how good we are doing? there used to be a meat market on every third corner. there used to be a florist on every fourth or fifth corner. do you want to find me a local florist? this is a bunch of bull when they say that we have made it. they businesses have gone more successful. small businesses are going down the tubes. how many mom-and-pop businesses are there left anymore. when you get out...
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it's an ideological city right now. an ideolog either believes it is always the right time to cut taxes, always the right time to cut spending, or always the right time to increase spending or always the right time to increase taxes or always the right time to do whatever their ideology requires. in your opening statement, you point out that our -- the fed is adopting a different approach. you actually have different policies for different business conditions and would have a -- your line is 6.5% unemployment along with some other factors. the national debt is a growing cancer, but this is an economy that is still dpsh that suffered a heart attack in 2008, and you don't administer chemotherapy while the patient is still in the cardiac icu. would the markets have confidence in congress, and it's hard to think of whether they would ever have confidence in congress, if we had statutory provisions which, like your policies, had a trigger and moved towards a more contractionary fiscal policy with this 6.5% unemployment rate.
it's an ideological city right now. an ideolog either believes it is always the right time to cut taxes, always the right time to cut spending, or always the right time to increase spending or always the right time to increase taxes or always the right time to do whatever their ideology requires. in your opening statement, you point out that our -- the fed is adopting a different approach. you actually have different policies for different business conditions and would have a -- your line is...
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>> scott, atlantic city and its 12 casinos all winners. at least in the near term. second largest gaming market in the u.s., ac's $3 billion in revenue last year, 43% below the peak in 2006. any additional business is welcome. the two biggest players in the market to benefit the most from the addition of online players, caesars with four worked out but basically only licensed casinos will be able to run the jn line operations. to play, residents will likely to to register as they do in the uk where on-line gambling is legal. it will take another 6 to 12 months for it all to get up and running. pay-off? 1.5 billion added to fis al in 2015. uncertainty about demand in the garden state and questions about whether on-line betting will hurt the brick and mortar business and questioning whether on-line gaming is enough to save ac's casinos. new competition from properties on-line in baltimore and d.c. wi will hurt them. the state and casinos can't bet on that yet. back to you, scott. >> mary, thank you very much. we saw zynga get the nevada pop the other day pip think you
>> scott, atlantic city and its 12 casinos all winners. at least in the near term. second largest gaming market in the u.s., ac's $3 billion in revenue last year, 43% below the peak in 2006. any additional business is welcome. the two biggest players in the market to benefit the most from the addition of online players, caesars with four worked out but basically only licensed casinos will be able to run the jn line operations. to play, residents will likely to to register as they do in...
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this rich guy who says he is going to be the next mayor of new york city and he is here with me, that is next, don't go away. liz: welcome back, wall street is on a roll. the dow spiking about 14,000 for the first time in more than five years. the financial people are reportedly packing up and moving to places like florida. my next guest is running for new york city mayor as a republican. would he make of this? >> well, it is unfortunate a lot about doctors moving to texas. florida has no personal income taxes. it's a natural trend. when people are making over $200,000 per year, they are smart. smart people said well, maybe i will move. it's not like they are stuck and they don't have the ability to get another job. >> is interesting. the upper bracket can rearrange this. that's what you're saying. it's companies like goldman sachs, the big players on wall street, texas and florida and where does this trend take us, with states like new york and california. >> it leaves them in trouble. because now we have governor cuomo that trying to put a lid on that. it's a little bit helpful. but
this rich guy who says he is going to be the next mayor of new york city and he is here with me, that is next, don't go away. liz: welcome back, wall street is on a roll. the dow spiking about 14,000 for the first time in more than five years. the financial people are reportedly packing up and moving to places like florida. my next guest is running for new york city mayor as a republican. would he make of this? >> well, it is unfortunate a lot about doctors moving to texas. florida has no...
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this rich guy who says he is going to be the next mayor of new york city and he is here with me, that is next, don't go away. . walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, incling risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness, and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then find out how to get lunesta for as low as fifteen dollars at lunesta.com. there's a land of restful sleep. we can help you go there on the wings of lunesta. liz: welcome back, wall street is on a roll. the dow spiking about 14,000 for the first time in more than five years. the financial people are reportedly packing up and moving to places like florida. my next gu
this rich guy who says he is going to be the next mayor of new york city and he is here with me, that is next, don't go away. . walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, incling risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase...
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this is the first city in the united states issuing this card. >> former city councilman says he has been fighting for this card for years. >> important function is that they can't open a bank account. >> so only an id card from mexican consulate. he says the card would be a good fit. >> it would give me an ability to not have to worry about a company or business not forming my form of identification. >> sf global claims it will be secure as any global debit card. preregistration beginning february 19th. in oakland abc 7 news. >> a government investigation suggests that taxpayer dollars being wasted on bomb-sniffing dogs in airports. the investigation says the cost to the tsa dex dogs almost doubled in two years from $52 kblinl to $100 million and with poor results to foot. watch this. look. one dog walks past a woman in pink, carrying an explosive training device in the backpack. he persues an innocent passenger. officials say better oversite is needed here. >> california airlines says the pilot who suddenly passed out last night is doing better today. that pilot collapsed forcing t
this is the first city in the united states issuing this card. >> former city councilman says he has been fighting for this card for years. >> important function is that they can't open a bank account. >> so only an id card from mexican consulate. he says the card would be a good fit. >> it would give me an ability to not have to worry about a company or business not forming my form of identification. >> sf global claims it will be secure as any global debit card....
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. sandra: 15 seconds to s&p future close in chicago. let's go to the dan in the pits of the cme. dan? >> we're not seeing a whole lot more action than what we saw at the 3:00 close but what i would look for next week is two things the italian election over the weekend and the sequestration issue. long term i'm not worried about sequestration if it happens. short-term the market will be a bit concerned. we might see a pullback off of that. sandra: dan, thank you very much. i will see you next week. david: that's right. sandy will be in c
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a...
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this rich guy who says he is going to be the next mayor of new york city and he is here with me, that is next, don't go away. ♪ making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a nokia lumia 822 in red for free. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. liz: welcome back, wall street is on a roll. the dow spiking about 14,000 for the first time in more than five years. the financial people are reportedly packing up and moving to places like florida. my next guest is running for new york city mayor as a republican. would he make of this? >> well, it is unfortunate a lot about doctors moving to texas. florida has no personal income taxes. it's a natural trend. when people are making over $200,000 per year, they ar
this rich guy who says he is going to be the next mayor of new york city and he is here with me, that is next, don't go away. ♪ making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a nokia lumia 822 in red for free. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you --...
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some of the names you might have exposure through, like jpmorgan, pnc, state street, citi. let's take a look at the spdr select etf. it's a basket of these names. it's risen to four year highs. not quite at five year highs. but four year highs. the idea being that money is flowing out of bonds and back into stocks. and if rates were to tighten somewhat, not too much, but tighten, the yield curve is good for bank lending and hence good for bank stocks since the spread between deposits taken in and the fees earned on loans widens. taking that a step further, individual names, look at goldman sachs, it is trading at a 52 week high. right now goldman up by $1.79. we have citi up $1.27. decent gain for citi at 3%. look at that level at $44.42. it's finally getting closer to what some investors who got in before that gigantic reverse stock split were hoping to see it at. we have got wells fargo, wells fargo moving higher by 26 cents at 35.53. and aig, the insurance giant is now reversing, but it did hit one-year highs earlier today. right now down just about 1 1 1/4 -- 1 1/4%. i
some of the names you might have exposure through, like jpmorgan, pnc, state street, citi. let's take a look at the spdr select etf. it's a basket of these names. it's risen to four year highs. not quite at five year highs. but four year highs. the idea being that money is flowing out of bonds and back into stocks. and if rates were to tighten somewhat, not too much, but tighten, the yield curve is good for bank lending and hence good for bank stocks since the spread between deposits taken in...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. liz: so dell beats on the top and bottom line but down 31% year-over-year when it comes to revenue. dr. lauren simonetti. lauren: dell beat on profit and revenue coming in stronger than expected. a lot of areas of concern. the revenue down 24% and it didn't stop there. the desktop will be down 20%. global pc sales in 2012 certainly down from 5%, so this is the trend we are seeing. stocks relatively flat and the regular session and after hours. the stock is up more than 50%, so that is something we can take into consideration. david: michael dell i in the conference call will be speaking. this will be first time he has made any public remarks since the term of the sale has been made. liz: the prices which they want are below with the stock is trading. david: s&p futures are closing, let's go down to the pits of the cme to see how the market is shaping up. >> it looks like we have closed unchanged. keep an eye out for herbalife. i think that will end up being a little
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. liz: so dell beats on the top and bottom line but down 31% year-over-year when it comes to revenue. dr. lauren simonetti. lauren: dell beat on profit and revenue coming in stronger than expected. a lot of areas of concern. the revenue down 24% and it didn't stop there. the desktop will be down 20%. global pc sales in 2012 certainly down from 5%, so this is the trend we are seeing....
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk inc
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are...
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"fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here is what fast is following tonight. rally mode. forget washington grid lock and the italian elections, the bull run is back on. we have your top trades. >>> rotten apple. no new cash for shareholders. why a top-rated growth manager is sticking by the stock. >>> and regis on the markets. mr. millionaire himself joins us on set with his latest stock picks in another "fast money" trading exclusive. but first, to our lead story. a monster day for the markets. the dow within 1% of its record highs set back in 2007. the s&p closing in on those levels, 3% away from its high. guy, what do you make of -- >> gad you're back. >> down there? >> crazy. regis is here -- listen, we talked about the markets for awhile. we had a couple outside days, now lower. what we're setting up for is the potential in the s&p for an outside week higher, which could be very powerful, might get us to the 1550 level. a lot of people pooh-poohed today, saying volume isn't there, but guess what? if
"fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here is what fast is following tonight. rally mode. forget washington grid lock and the italian elections, the bull run is back on. we have your top trades. >>> rotten apple. no new cash for shareholders. why a top-rated growth manager is sticking by the stock. >>> and regis on the markets. mr. millionaire himself joins us on set with his...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to the "fast money halftime report." the battle for your burger. burger king expects better than profits. pete says burger king is the better buy. let's settle the beef between traders. pete you're up first. >> when you look at burger king what they are doing is taking something out of mcdonald's playbook. what they are attacking, they are looking at them and say what worked for you part is global expansion. they reinvent ad lot of what they are doing in the stores reimaging themselves. when you look at their menu they are getting very aggressive. they got themselves into coffee. lattes. you're seeing some results. >> the story sounds good. the problem is they haven't shown top line growth. they haven't been able to grow revenues. mcdonald's still has 10% earnings growth direction over the next two years. it has dividend yield of 3% versus 1% for burger king. it has a cheaper valuation. most importantly the fries are just much better. the fries are s
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to the "fast money halftime report." the battle for your burger. burger king expects better than profits. pete says burger king is the better buy. let's settle the beef between traders. pete you're up first. >> when you look at burger king what they are doing is taking something out of mcdonald's playbook. what they are attacking, they are...
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the city is effectively going to shut down. >> thank you so very much. steve. >> just seconds away from the data. in fact it's out now. rick santelli at the cme in chicago. rick the numbers. >> hello cow. 38.5 billion is the trade balance. that's a deficit. but it's under 40 billion. that is really shocking. the last time we were under 40 billion was november of 2010. so this is really a pretty big deal. we're expecting, you know, 8 billion wider deficit, and 46. and last month, had the most subtle revisions, we'll just call it a push. so you know, i'm going to have to ponder this. we know that there's a lot of foreign exchange going on in the world. most of it right now isn't free market driven, it's central bank printing driven. thinking this through, of course, is going to have big possibilities for strategic trades down the road. especially if the offshoot of what's going on potentially between europe, japan, maybe to a lesser extent china, is going to boost the value of the dollar. is that something that's going to help or hurt? how important is thi
the city is effectively going to shut down. >> thank you so very much. steve. >> just seconds away from the data. in fact it's out now. rick santelli at the cme in chicago. rick the numbers. >> hello cow. 38.5 billion is the trade balance. that's a deficit. but it's under 40 billion. that is really shocking. the last time we were under 40 billion was november of 2010. so this is really a pretty big deal. we're expecting, you know, 8 billion wider deficit, and 46. and last...
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the law allows atlantic city casinos to handle online bets within the state but they are expected to form partnerships with online gambling firms. and then there is target, sliding more than 1% after reporting a 2% drop in fourth quarter profit, hurt by investments tied to its entry into the canadian market this year. retailer also giving a disappointing full year outlook with a midpoint of its guidance range missing estimates. let's get to our road map today, the fed chairman facing tougher questions on the second day in a row. this time from the house financial services committee. we'll get an update on the q&a and find out what ben has to say about qe 3, the economy and more. tim cook facing his own tough questions from investors of the company's shareholder meeting. we'll take you live there and get the inside story from a shareholder about what cook may say. then, more water, less buzz. that's at least what some consumers are saying about anheuser-busch. a multimillion dollar lawsuit being filed accusing the brewer of watering down its beer. we will get the latest details on the
the law allows atlantic city casinos to handle online bets within the state but they are expected to form partnerships with online gambling firms. and then there is target, sliding more than 1% after reporting a 2% drop in fourth quarter profit, hurt by investments tied to its entry into the canadian market this year. retailer also giving a disappointing full year outlook with a midpoint of its guidance range missing estimates. let's get to our road map today, the fed chairman facing tougher...
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the bigger the better, they like citi, they like bank of america. that's a pretty significant line in the stand. i don't know a lot of people that are long on the stock that are looking to part with it just yet. it really seems to be strong, even on down days. >> interesting you say that because, weis, you're one of those. you're long and you have no plans to bail. >> i don't. i'm till positive on the economy. net interest margins will increase and you'll make more money. i think you're seeing a turn in m&a also. >> until that dynamic change, i'm not sure why anyone would want to walk away. >> best buy is getting a boost today, also getting an upgrade. stocks having a nice move. >> the stock was left for dead last year. fourth quarter sales were a little better than people expected, that showed some stabilization, which was positive. and steefle also making a call on management doing a much better job. the risk is the same it's been. google is getting into retail, apple has eaten their lrcunch. i would take profits and gets out of this. i don't see
the bigger the better, they like citi, they like bank of america. that's a pretty significant line in the stand. i don't know a lot of people that are long on the stock that are looking to part with it just yet. it really seems to be strong, even on down days. >> interesting you say that because, weis, you're one of those. you're long and you have no plans to bail. >> i don't. i'm till positive on the economy. net interest margins will increase and you'll make more money. i think...
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the biggest employer, five of the top six employers in the city of chicago are government, mostly unionized workers with tremendous leverage over the political process is the problem. here's the key thing. the key thing is the union leadership and the politicians are not telling the truth to the ranking file workers. unless we reform the system -- charles: john, hold on one second, hold that thought on truth, but i want to go down to the floor of the new york stock exchange, back to nicole. dow hit 14,000, what's going on down there? >> wow! hey! don't you feel great about dow, 14,000? i mean, come on, americans have been through so much over the last several years. we were at dow 6500, and home values were down, jobs were being lost, dividends cut, no good news, and here we are back at 14,000. i mean, you know that everybody's saying, yeah! charles: listen, i got to tell you, obviously, people feel good, watching the show feel better when they open the 401(k) statements, but, also, nicole, a lot of people just don't believe it. they just don't know saying it's smoke and mirrors. it's not p
the biggest employer, five of the top six employers in the city of chicago are government, mostly unionized workers with tremendous leverage over the political process is the problem. here's the key thing. the key thing is the union leadership and the politicians are not telling the truth to the ranking file workers. unless we reform the system -- charles: john, hold on one second, hold that thought on truth, but i want to go down to the floor of the new york stock exchange, back to nicole. dow...
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jim and anthony in new york city. what's fueling this rally? give us perspective. >> platinum is a good indicator how the industrial markets are doing. 66% of all platinum mind is used in industry. auto number one, jewelry, number two and turbine engines for airplanes. it is showing you there is strength in the auto industry and airplane and jewelry business. a good indicator and usually in a good economy, platinum will o out-perform gold. >> why are traders watching it. >>> what does it tell them? >> first, i only agree with half of what he just said. the platinum scenario is important for the stocks to do well, pretty decent global growth but nothing to write home about. platinum does a little bit better when the china story looks like it could pop with momentum. an excellent indicator from the stock market but not just the growth side of it. >> if you had to pick one metal for 2013, flat numb, gold or silver? >> i'm looking at platinum. it is $5 from its all time high and gold closer to that. i think it can make that move quicker and usually
jim and anthony in new york city. what's fueling this rally? give us perspective. >> platinum is a good indicator how the industrial markets are doing. 66% of all platinum mind is used in industry. auto number one, jewelry, number two and turbine engines for airplanes. it is showing you there is strength in the auto industry and airplane and jewelry business. a good indicator and usually in a good economy, platinum will o out-perform gold. >> why are traders watching it....
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they should be doing the the best for their cities. >> will the prime minister confirm for the record that thanks to his cuts to the job care element of the working tax credit, families with children are losing up to 1500 pounds a year? >> what has happened is we increased it by 390 pounds in the early budgets of this government. if we look at the benefits for a two parent, two child family, they will be getting over 1500 pounds extra this year, 30 pounds a week, compared to 2010. i'm afraid the honorable gentleman is wrong. >> will the prime minister pay tribute to the new president of somalia, whose government has made remarkable progress over the last few months? although there is still a long way to go, we agree that the somali peace process is a really good example of written combining aid and development with energizing the neighboring states and the diplomatic community worldwide. can he tell the house what role he envisages for the somali diaspora here in the uk? >> my friend makes a very important point. anybody wondering the relevance of somalia to hear in the uk, we have to
they should be doing the the best for their cities. >> will the prime minister confirm for the record that thanks to his cuts to the job care element of the working tax credit, families with children are losing up to 1500 pounds a year? >> what has happened is we increased it by 390 pounds in the early budgets of this government. if we look at the benefits for a two parent, two child family, they will be getting over 1500 pounds extra this year, 30 pounds a week, compared to 2010....
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could you imagine if all the cities -- could you imagine if they get bailed out, all the cities across the country, the line would be so long. someone has to go there and change the mindset of the people in that city. you know, 47% of the people there are functional illiterates. if you don't go there and change the mindset of the people, anything is going to be a temporary band-aid, whether it's a bailout, whether it's bankruptcy, that just means another bankruptcy down the road. a bailout means another bailout down the road. unless they figure out a way to change their viewpoint on life, it's lost hope. stuart: you have to abrogate your union pension contracts. charles: absolutely. that was the cornerstone, that was a city built on union pensions. stuart: only a bankruptcy court judge could do that. sandra: there are some plans. they are trying to repurpose land. the population of detroit which was at one point nearly 2 million people has shrunk to 700,000 people. there's a lot of open space there. so somebody could come up with a decent plan, if they file bankruptcy and try to come u
could you imagine if all the cities -- could you imagine if they get bailed out, all the cities across the country, the line would be so long. someone has to go there and change the mindset of the people in that city. you know, 47% of the people there are functional illiterates. if you don't go there and change the mindset of the people, anything is going to be a temporary band-aid, whether it's a bailout, whether it's bankruptcy, that just means another bankruptcy down the road. a bailout...
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government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that free flow of money coming in but of course it possesses it carries a great deal of baggage with it and so what tends to happen like for example in the p.p.i. for awards what they do instead of telling the rest for a second ok p.p.i. this is the selling to customers in brazil are just basically large banks of personal insurance policies that are designed so such a so-called protect them in the event that they become unable to work in order to protect the payments on a loan but they may have taken from a bank so it's designed if it's the the idea is that it's designed to protect the customer and
government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. magic kingdom. disney's been the happiest place on earth for investors. why mickey mouse is still a good bet. tech troubles. it's the worst sector so far this year. tom picks that benefit from the mobile revolution. and blackberry brawl. can the momentum continue for blackberry? dan and guy duke it out in a smartphone street fight. first, let's get straight to breaking news here. shares of hewlett-packard surging on reports that the board is studying potential breakup scenarios. jon fortt has the latest. fact or fiction here? >> melissa -- fact, but not extremely exciting fact. the business new side courts reporting this. not a lot new i see in this report, saying that the board is exploring a breakup of some divisions, among other scenarios to maximize shareholder value. doesn't seem they've ever stopped analyzing these scenarios. but the spin off of the pc business is something that meg whitman keeps ruling out. earnings call after earnings call. nothing clear anything about that ha
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. magic kingdom. disney's been the happiest place on earth for investors. why mickey mouse is still a good bet. tech troubles. it's the worst sector so far this year. tom picks that benefit from the mobile revolution. and blackberry brawl. can the momentum continue for blackberry? dan and guy duke it out in a smartphone street fight. first, let's get straight to breaking news here. shares of...
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government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that free flow of money coming in but of course it possesses it carries a great deal of baggage with it and so what tends to happen like for example in the p.p.i. for awards what they do instead of telling the rest of the p.i. for a second ok p.p.i. this is the selling to customers in brazil are just basically knowledge banks of personal insurance policies that are designed so such a so-called protect them in the event that they become unable to work in order to protect the payments on a loan but they may have taken from a bank so it's designed if it's the the idea is that it's designed to protect
government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that...
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. ne: high-tech steve case is here. talent that investors want to see more of. jerry moran introducing jobs bill that they believe wouldo just that. steve, to you first. would this be more effective in generating jobs? >> i think it would be effective. it is one of the recommendations that the jobs council ade. now we need t focus on other issues around entrepreneurship. most important one is talent. thats the key to driving an entrepreneurial economy forward in high skilled immigration has to be a part of any immigration reform. the legislation that was introduced, along with others, it really helps deal with that front and center. our issues around reforming our policyith high skilled workers. neil: one more question on that front. do you think here wouldn't have even been a need for a jobs cou
get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. ne: high-tech steve case is here. talent that investors want to see more of. jerry moran introducing jobs bill that they believe wouldo just that. steve, to you first. would this be more effective in...
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the city of richmond is considering a similar program. the party will go on until 11:00 tonight. reporting live in oakland, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >> investigators say a hotel guest who is in town working on the chevron refinery accidentally started a fire. the fire started shortly after 5 this morning at the courtyard marriott hotel. the richmond fire department tells us the hotel guest put a towel over a cant l he thought was out. nobody was hurt. >> the national weather service is warning bay area beach goers about dangerous conditions this weekend. ktvu's allie rasmus met with the coast guard and the spca today who issued their own warning about what to do if your pet gets caught in the water. >> reporter: throwing the ball into the breakers is a popular pats time. when susan takes her dog to ocean beach they avoid the surf. >> pacific is a deceiving team. it's not peaceful at all. >> reporter: since 2008 the coast guard says seven people have died on the northern california coast trying to rescue their dogs from the water. in november a family of three died after a 1
the city of richmond is considering a similar program. the party will go on until 11:00 tonight. reporting live in oakland, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >> investigators say a hotel guest who is in town working on the chevron refinery accidentally started a fire. the fire started shortly after 5 this morning at the courtyard marriott hotel. the richmond fire department tells us the hotel guest put a towel over a cant l he thought was out. nobody was hurt. >> the national weather...
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government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that free flow of money coming in but of course it possesses it carries a great deal of baggage with it and so what tends to happen like for example in the p.p.i. for awards what they do instead of telling the rest for a second ok p.p.i. this is the selling to customers in blood specifically large banks of personal insurance policies that are designed so such a so-called protect them in the event that they become unable to work in order to protect the payments on a loan that they may have taken from a bank so it's designed if it's the the idea is that it's designed to protect the customer and there
government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that...
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new york city, the burling of your snow falling later in the day friday, into saturday. new york saturday, maybe six to 12, up toity rochester rock in putnam. maybe a foot or more. again, if the storm slows down, late saturday into sunday, looking at perhaps the largest dump of snow across the region. perhaps since october of 2011, it's been a while. but again winter of 2013, name some business with this storm. sue? >> yikes! and i thought that groundhog saw his shadow and we would have an early spring. guess not. thanks, paul. appreciate it very much. we should go to chicago because the weather will be much better there than it is here. hi, ricky. >> hi. i feel bad for you, sue. we've had very little snow in chicago this season and a lot less selling of traesh ris of late. look at the chart of ten-year. you can see we are now well under the 195. many traders calling it a pivot. why, ask you? this should explain. we are hovering at two-week lows and the pattern looks like more buying in treasury. not necessarily selling but equities figure and as do currencies, look at a
new york city, the burling of your snow falling later in the day friday, into saturday. new york saturday, maybe six to 12, up toity rochester rock in putnam. maybe a foot or more. again, if the storm slows down, late saturday into sunday, looking at perhaps the largest dump of snow across the region. perhaps since october of 2011, it's been a while. but again winter of 2013, name some business with this storm. sue? >> yikes! and i thought that groundhog saw his shadow and we would have...
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government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that free flow of money coming in but of course it possesses it carries a great deal of baggage with it and so what tends to happen like for example in the p.p.i. for awards what they do instead of telling the rest for a second ok p.p.i. this is the selling to customers in particular knowledge banks of personal insurance policies that are designed so such a so-called protect them in the event that they become unable to work in order to protect the payments on a loan but they may have taken from a bank so it's designed if it's the the idea is that it's designed to protect the customer and thereby pr
government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that...
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government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that free flow of money coming in but of course it possesses it carries a great deal of baggage with it and so what tends to happen like for example in the p.p.i. for awards what they do instead of telling the rest for a second ok p.p.i. this is the selling to customers in brazil are just basically knowledge banks of personal insurance policies that are designed so such a so-called protect them in the event that they become unable to work in order to protect the payments on a loan but they may have taken from a bank so it's designed if it's the the idea is that it's designed to protect the customer
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to couple cities with manufacturing, trying to bring jobs back to people and the cities that have lost them. i just wonder what was new about last night? >> i was really proud of the president's speech, because it highlighted particularly when it came to the economy. some new bold initiatives that really need to -- really designed to move the needle. because there's been a lot of criticism, not just of the president, but of the republicans and washington in general, that, you know, same old same old tired proposals. the proposal to create manufacturing innovation institutes around the country, we have one in youngstown, ohio. the president proposed a the least 15, and 5 over the next couple of years. that's going to allow us to make the kind of investments to make sure we can make things in america again and revitalize some of the communities decimated by the fact that factories have moved out of town. coupling those communities with businesses so we can make sure we can locate high-tech jobs and make them hubs for high-tech jobs. >> how to further that, when obviously the main concern
to couple cities with manufacturing, trying to bring jobs back to people and the cities that have lost them. i just wonder what was new about last night? >> i was really proud of the president's speech, because it highlighted particularly when it came to the economy. some new bold initiatives that really need to -- really designed to move the needle. because there's been a lot of criticism, not just of the president, but of the republicans and washington in general, that, you know, same...
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the chp began patrolling the city back in december on its own budget but plans to end those patrols by the end of this month. >>> people taking prescription drugs to get high could be arrested as drunk drivers under legislation introduced today. the bill's author lou carillo says there should be zero tolerance for driving under the influence of controlled substances. the measure would include painkillers such at oxicotin, vicadin and perkesit. >>> state lawmakers gathered at the capital today to hear testimony on how the department of parks and recreation hid millions of the dollars in funds. an investigation by the state auditor uncovered that the parks department used incomplete and outdated information to determine operating costs at the 70 state parks that were at risk of closing back in 2011. >> department cannot tell the public or the legislator or my office what it costs to operate a specific cost. >> we're right in the middle of where we are now. we kind of expect to do that in some great detail before the next detail cycle. >> lawmakers now want to know where all that money we
the chp began patrolling the city back in december on its own budget but plans to end those patrols by the end of this month. >>> people taking prescription drugs to get high could be arrested as drunk drivers under legislation introduced today. the bill's author lou carillo says there should be zero tolerance for driving under the influence of controlled substances. the measure would include painkillers such at oxicotin, vicadin and perkesit. >>> state lawmakers gathered at...